A solvent-dependent chemosensor for fluorimetric detection of Hg2+ and colorimetric detection of Cu2+ based on a new diarylethene with a rhodamine B unit

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Abstract

A novel solvent-dependent chemosensor 1o based on a diarylethene containing a rhodamine B unit has been designed. It could be used as a dual-functional chemosensor for selective detection of Hg2+ and Cu2+ by monitoring the changes in the fluorescence and UV-vis spectral in different solvents. A striking fluorescence enhancement at 617 nm was observed in DMSO upon the addition of Hg2+. However, 1o showed a remarkable absorption band appeared with maximum absorption at 555 nm after the addition of Cu2+ in THF. The results of ESI-MS spectra and Job's plot confirmed a 1 : 1 binding stoichiometry between 1o and the two ions. The limits of detection of Hg2+ and Cu2+ were determined to be 0.14 μM and 0.51 μM, respectively. A 1 : 2 demultiplexer circuit was constructed by using UV light as data input, Cu2+ as the address input, and the absorbance at 555 nm and the absorbance ratio of (A603/A274) as the dual data outputs.

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Zhao, H., Ding, H., Kang, H., Fan, C., Liu, G., & Pu, S. (2019). A solvent-dependent chemosensor for fluorimetric detection of Hg2+ and colorimetric detection of Cu2+ based on a new diarylethene with a rhodamine B unit. RSC Advances, 9(72), 42155–42162. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08557b

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